Mother In A Moment. Allison Leigh

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      Praise for USA TODAY bestselling author Allison Leigh

      “With a hero learning how to love and heroine coming into her own, Allison Leigh has penned a top-notch, emotionally charged love story.”

      —RT Book Reviews on Mother in a Moment

      “It is not often that a category romance captures [the] imagination and delivers both romance and suspense in such a heightened manner.”

      —The Romance Reader on A Weaver Wedding

      “Allison Leigh’s honest, beautifully rendered story… [is] a joy to read.”

      —RT Book Reviews on All He Ever Wanted

      “With intriguing characters and a strong plot, this story engages.”

      —RT Book Reviews on The Billionaire’s Baby Plan

      ALLISON LEIGH

      started early by writing a Halloween play that her grade school class performed. Since then, though her tastes have changed, her love for reading has not. And her writing appetite simply grows more voracious by the day.

      She has been a finalist for a RITA® Award and a Holt Medallion. But her best rewards as a writer come when she receives word from a reader that they laughed, cried or lost a night of sleep while reading one of her books.

      Born in Southern California, Allison has lived in several different cities in four different states. She has been, at one time or another, a cosmetologist, a computer programmer and a secretary. She has recently begun writing full-time after spending nearly a decade as an administrative assistant for a busy neighborhood church. She currently makes her home in Arizona with her family and loves to hear from her readers, who can write to her at P.O. Box 40772, Mesa, AZ 85274-0772.

      Mother in a Moment

      Millionaire’s Instant Baby

      Allison Leigh

      USA TODAY Bestselling Author

      

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      To my editor, Ann Leslie Tuttle,

       who always manages to make me dig deeper,

       and never, ever loses her patience.

      CONTENTS

      MOTHER IN A MOMENT

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Epilogue

      MILLIONAIRE’S INSTANT BABY

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

MOTHER IN A MOMENT

      Chapter One

      “You want me to…what?”

      Darby White chewed on the inside of her lip, involuntarily taking a step back from the appalled reaction of the tall man standing in front of her. She couldn’t blame him, under the circumstances.

      Circumstances. She swallowed the knot that had been in her throat for the past few hours and looked away while the social worker again explained to Garrett Cullum what they were doing on his doorstep on what should have been a lovely Minnesota summer evening.

      “Accident…fatal…children…Social Services.”

      Darby looked down the quiet street as the social worker spoke. Most of the houses had two stories and were on modestly sized grassy lots. A few of the yards had picket fences, a few were brightened with flowerbeds.

      But no matter how hard she tried focusing on this normal, average neighborhood, attempting to block out the news they’d come to deliver, there was no blocking out the memory of the car accident. She’d heard it and had run out onto the street and seen the mangled vehicles.

      Her eyes burned and she turned back to the man in the doorway, who looked

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